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I've been playing since this past March and was out for a couple of months with an injury. Here is my swing. Can you guys tell me what I need to do to get more club head speed and distance. I am a pretty good ball striker, but I just don't hit the ball very far. Any and all tips, suggestions, or drills would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!

Not bad at all for a new swing. Id say get a little closer to the ball, add a little more knee flex. Your rear leg is nearly locked straight in the back swing. A little straightening is ok but not that much. You will probably find that you need to get more strength and flexibility in the lower body to get it right. You dont have a lot of the common issues most new golfers have. If you can get in a little better position to start with you will progress very nicely. Keep it up and dont get too bogged down in technical thoughts.

Thanks Sponge. I noticed the locked leg thing too. That doesn't allow me much leverage to push my weight towards the front foot in the later part of the swing. I tried some new stuff at the range today. I started with some 1/2 swing knock downs, then on to 3/4 and full swings with each club. It seemed to help ingrain the focus on ball contact.

You are right. When you have a hundred swing thoughts going through your head, nothing comes together in the end!

Three-quarter and half swings are actually a really good idea. As a beginner, it would probably do you a lot of good to only hit those small shots for quite a while. Think of learning to throw a baseball. You don't go out and start throwing it as hard as you can. You go out and learn to toss it and then slowly add more speed. And along those same lines, when you play catch with someone you are always throwing it to them. Be sure to always have a specific target when you practice. Now it's easy to say yeah I have a specific target I'm hitting it at that flag, but aiming at something and literally trying to hit something are two different things.

Yeah, I try to have a specific target in mind when I hit. Otherwise, I'm just out there hacking away. I have fun trying to hit the 50, 100, and 150 markers with my 5 and 7 irons, just to get the feel of hitting the shot square on the face. I gradually build up to each distance with each club.

I like the analogy of throwing the baseball. I would have thrown my arm out really quick if I had been trying to pitch a fastball from day one, plus I would have knocked out lots of windows on the house too!

Right now, it seems the further back I take the club, the less likely I am to square it up and hit the center of the clubface face at impact.

I like it Monte. You can definitely see Piercys lead hip get away from the ball here. What are your thoughts on his right hip in the down swing? I love how it stays solid as a rock and seems to force the left hip forward and away from the ball as you said. I think this is a big key, for beginners especially.

Thanks a ton for the video Monte. I get it. I'll work on that the next time I am at the range...tomorrow!

I feel the bump, dump, & turn you talk about in one of you other videos too. At this point, it almost happens by accident and I don't have the muscle memory to make it an automatic sequence on any consistent basis just yet. When the sequence comes together, I can feel it though.